Frederick Douglass: Young Defender of Human Rights (Young Patriots series)


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To all the kids that don't think they're good enough. A beautiful collection of kids' stories. Teach them, entertain them and have loads of fun with this collection of shorts, rhymes and much more!

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Frederick Douglass: Young Defender of Human Rights

Wonderful book for middle schoolers and up. Great way for the little one's to learn about history. Douglass was born a slave in Maryland. He was first taught about reading by the mistress of the house, but she soon stopped teaching him.

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Frederick grew up helping to care for the family who owned him and learned from the children of the family how to speak clearly. He also learned the differences between his life as a slave and their plans for happy futures. So Douglass taught himself to read. He was hired out to work in the shipyards where he met sailors who were free black men.

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Frederick Douglass: Young Defender of Human Rights (Young Patriots series) [ Elisabeth P. Myers, Cathy Morrison] on bahana-line.com *FREE* shipping on. Editorial Reviews. From School Library Journal. Gr 2–5—This picture book biography draws on Frederick Douglass: Young Defender of Human Rights ( Young Patriots series) - Kindle edition by Elisabeth P. Myers, Cathy Morrison. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like.

He fell in love with a free woman and made his way North to freedom, posing as a sailor. Once free in the North, he started to speak out against slavery, becoming the legendary orator he is famous for being. Please double check your mobile number and click on "Send Verification Code". Enter the code below and hit Verify.

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I began to write stories for my son, Tom, and all of them had a 'hero' named Tom. A friend suggested I send some to a children's publication, where they were accepted and published.